Monday, September 13, 2010

Detectives in Moreno Valley have been working on finding who is responsible for the death of 17 year-old Norma Lopez. Her body was found five days after her family reported her missing on July 15, 2010. It was found in a field and showed signs of decomposition. One witness told authorities he saw a green SUV leave the site, giving one clue as to who might be involved. Police then obtained a search warrant for a home which led to the arrest of a male adult for obstruction of justice and resisting a police officer during the search. The man lived in the house with his wife and 25 year old son, who was the subject of the search warrant. The police also confiscated their green Mitsubishi Montero. The investigation is still on going and anyone with information is encouraged to contact investigators.
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I represent criminal clients
accused of everything from domestic violence and drunk driving to
murder. I will not close a case until I believe that I have exhausted
every possibility, whether it is a misdemeanor or a felony. If the facts
support it I will take any case to trial; if the facts do not support
going to trial, I will use all the relationships and knowledge I have
developed with over 20 years of practice to negotiate the best result
possible. I have managed to get "hopeless" cases dismissed just based on
my knowledge of the local players (District Attorneys and Judges). An
attorney's familiarity with the local system is invaluable to clients. I
am that person in Orange County.

After practicing law for over
10 years I established my own firm in 2004 in Santa Ana, California. I
am still in the same location.

Example cases

•
People v. Arney (2011). I filed a motion to dismiss when the magistrate
in the lower court kept out evidence over my objection. My motion was
granted and the case was dismissed.

• People v. Willson (2010) I
negotiated a dismissal of hit and run charges by getting the District
Attorney to agree to dismiss the charges if the victim also agreed. The
victim ultimately agreed and the case was dismissed.